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Impact of the Muslim League on the National Movement

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CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Impact of the Muslim League on the National Movement

  • British supported the Muslim League to weaken the Congress and nationalism.
  • Initially, the League stayed away from the national movement and opposed the Congress.
  • Separate electorates (1909) deepened communal divisions.
  • Later, some League leaders moved closer to the Congress (1910–1916).
  • Congress–League cooperation led to the Lucknow Pact (1916).
  • Continued communal politics ultimately led to the Two-Nation Theory and Partition of India (1947).
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